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Sony a99 / a99v
The full frame a99 is announced in two flavours, the 'v' model having a GPS receiver to tag photos. (Though there is a 3 hole "GPS" position behind the accessory connection panel suggesting the GPS is an "add on" and not a "built in" - need to see more on this). Per one site, only the 'v' model will be offered in the US (I presume Canada as well). $2800. I'll stick to my a900 for now I guess (with separate GPS to record locations). [sorry for the double post to rpd, meant to x-post to both groups] -- "C'mon boys, you're not laying pipe!". -John Keating. |
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Sony a99 / a99v
On 13/09/2012 8:30 a.m., Alan Browne wrote:
The full frame a99 is announced in two flavours, the 'v' model having a GPS receiver to tag photos. (Though there is a 3 hole "GPS" position behind the accessory connection panel suggesting the GPS is an "add on" and not a "built in" - need to see more on this). Per one site, only the 'v' model will be offered in the US (I presume Canada as well). $2800. I'll stick to my a900 for now I guess (with separate GPS to record locations). [sorry for the double post to rpd, meant to x-post to both groups] They sure didn't make it pretty. The microphone grills - with the apparently deliberate attempt to make them look like air-vents for Darth Vader's helmet - makes me think they did this on purpose. OTOH, the pursuit of pure functional design efficiency can have results like this: http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4035/4...1201ce0b_z.jpg |
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Sony a99 / a99v
On Thu, 13 Sep 2012 08:57:34 +1200, Me wrote:
On 13/09/2012 8:30 a.m., Alan Browne wrote: The full frame a99 is announced in two flavours, the 'v' model having a GPS receiver to tag photos. (Though there is a 3 hole "GPS" position behind the accessory connection panel suggesting the GPS is an "add on" and not a "built in" - need to see more on this). Per one site, only the 'v' model will be offered in the US (I presume Canada as well). $2800. I'll stick to my a900 for now I guess (with separate GPS to record locations). [sorry for the double post to rpd, meant to x-post to both groups] They sure didn't make it pretty. The microphone grills - with the apparently deliberate attempt to make them look like air-vents for Darth Vader's helmet - makes me think they did this on purpose. OTOH, the pursuit of pure functional design efficiency can have results like this: http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4035/4...1201ce0b_z.jpg http://camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Omega_120 "The Omega 120, released in March 1954" is an example of plastic injection molding die design before computer modelling and CNC machining had developed to any extent. Many of us have forgotten or even failed to realise just how much the development of the computer has reshaped our culture. -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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Sony a99 / a99v
On 2012.09.12 17:06 , RichA wrote:
On Sep 12, 4:30 pm, Alan Browne wrote: The full frame a99 is announced in two flavours, the 'v' model having a GPS receiver to tag photos. (Though there is a 3 hole "GPS" position behind the accessory connection panel suggesting the GPS is an "add on" and not a "built in" - need to see more on this). Per one site, only the 'v' model will be offered in the US (I presume Canada as well). $2800. I'll stick to my a900 for now I guess (with separate GPS to record locations). [sorry for the double post to rpd, meant to x-post to both groups] -- "C'mon boys, you're not laying pipe!". -John Keating. Looks a little like a Canon. That EOS-1V look, I agree. -- "C'mon boys, you're not laying pipe!". -John Keating. |
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Sony a99 / a99v
On 13/09/2012 9:58 a.m., Alan Browne wrote:
On 2012.09.12 17:06 , RichA wrote: On Sep 12, 4:30 pm, Alan Browne wrote: The full frame a99 is announced in two flavours, the 'v' model having a GPS receiver to tag photos. (Though there is a 3 hole "GPS" position behind the accessory connection panel suggesting the GPS is an "add on" and not a "built in" - need to see more on this). Per one site, only the 'v' model will be offered in the US (I presume Canada as well). $2800. I'll stick to my a900 for now I guess (with separate GPS to record locations). [sorry for the double post to rpd, meant to x-post to both groups] -- "C'mon boys, you're not laying pipe!". -John Keating. Looks a little like a Canon. That EOS-1V look, I agree. This? http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...non_EOS-1V.jpg Yep - it's painted with the same ugly stick. Nikon should have patented the Pronea "look" - it might have saved the world from such design gems. |
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Sony a99 / a99v
"Eric Stevens" wrote in message ... On Thu, 13 Sep 2012 08:57:34 +1200, Me wrote: SNIP http://camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Omega_120 "The Omega 120, released in March 1954" is an example of plastic injection molding die design before computer modelling and CNC machining had developed to any extent. Many of us have forgotten or even failed to realise just how much the development of the computer has reshaped our culture. for the better - looks like a Mars Rover after a heavy night... -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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Sony a99 / a99v
Me wrote:
On 13/09/2012 9:58 a.m., Alan Browne wrote: [a99] That EOS-1V look, I agree. This? http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...non_EOS-1V.jpg Yep - it's painted with the same ugly stick. Nikon should have patented the Pronea "look" - it might have saved the world from such design gems. Can't patent a look. You could trademark it, however. -Wolfgang |
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Sony a99 / a99v - $2999 in Canada (Sony store)
On 2012.09.12 16:30 , Alan Browne wrote:
The full frame a99 is announced in two flavours, the 'v' model having a GPS receiver to tag photos. (Though there is a 3 hole "GPS" position behind the accessory connection panel suggesting the GPS is an "add on" and not a "built in" - need to see more on this). Per one site, only the 'v' model will be offered in the US (I presume Canada as well). $2800. I'll stick to my a900 for now I guess (with separate GPS to record locations). [sorry for the double post to rpd, meant to x-post to both groups] Despite the US$ being worth less than the CAD$, the price of the a99 in Canada is higher than in the US ($2799) by 7.14%. (Henry's and others will likely have it at a lower price - but then that goes for B&H as well...) -- "C'mon boys, you're not laying pipe!". -John Keating. |
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